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kidiotequea · 11 months ago
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Two 6oz pours from todays shift on bar, and a Radiohead cover. Love the bassline on this tune. Its simple enough, but proper tasty.
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pedaloftheday · 2 years ago
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If you're a big fan of analog delay, there might not be a better one than the Sending V2 from Electronic Audio Experiments...seriously.
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corduroyinstitute · 2 months ago
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February 23, 2025: Corduroy Institute records a new experimental pop improvisation. Convening at the Bancroft Laboratory of Auditory Sciences scantly a week after finishing a fifth jam for Corduroy 75, we set up our cameras and immediately went to work on Corduroy 76.
For the first time, the Roland MV-8800 was brought into service as a musical instrument. However, W. Ruiz used it in a way that scarcely hints at its potential. By pressing the unit's Hold button, a short drum loop he added to the machine's hard drive in 2022 was allowed to play indefinitely. Additional percussion was added via the drum pads, but no sequencing took place.
The pivotal element of this MV-8800 performance was the active manipulation of its RE-201 Space Echo effect. The presence of control knobs right above the drum pads allowed for instant control over what might be Roland's most vivid emulation of the classic tape delay effect. Teetering on the edge of self-oscillation, this is the closest we've veered to the noise-as-instrument ethos since the Volca Drum sounds on "In This Confessional" from 2021.
For the bass portion of the rhythmic improvisation, S.A. Morin returned to the Squier Jazz Bass employed during the previous week's improvisation. The dub effects on the drums encouraged him to embellish the bass with delays of its own. Both the Boss DM-2w and the NUX Atlantic were used for their respective delays, and the resulting performance was a loping bass pattern which was described as "Nice and simple."
Was was to come, however, would be anything but.
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chris-ostkreuz · 10 months ago
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Blending Beats: Marrying Analog Warmth with Digital Precision
In the world of music production, the age-old debate between analog and digital continues to be a source of heated discussions, passionate arguments, and sometimes, even fistfights (metaphorically, of course). The digital revolution has brought about more precision, flexibility, and convenience than any musician could have dreamed of just a few decades ago. Yet, the warm, rich sound of analog…
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benjamindehli · 1 year ago
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Lo-fi "synth pad" sound with Korg CX-3, multiple delay pedals and a SCF
Making some ambient lo-fi "synth pad" sounds with the Korg CX-3 organ, 4 delay units and a TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger.
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Korg CX-3 
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Fulltone Tube Tape Echo
Boss DM-2 Delay
TC Electronic SCF Stereo Chorus Flanger
Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man
Diamond Memory Lane 2
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sol-insidious · 1 year ago
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I was sadly WAAAY too busy in June to draw any Star Wars fanart for Pride Month, but I wrapped things up just in time for Disability Pride Month, featuring my favorite amputee Jedi and his nonverbal frog son.
(No watermark for these two pieces! Feel free to use them anywhere with credit.)
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1dr1nkpa1nt · 2 years ago
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aughhf,, setback
minor steback
in the process of developing the characters and story-board, then i got really sick..
delya :((
sad delay :*(
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toonnytotal · 2 years ago
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Cringtober day one, Hetrochromia!!
I forgot I had a whole OC story full of sparkledogs, but once I remember I knew I just had to draw Analog!
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richardjlockleyhobson · 2 years ago
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/ conspicuous by your absence / edit / electric guitar / originally sequenced using a VSS-100 Portasound / early 1990s / transferred to Akai 4000DS at 7 ½ ips / played back at 3 ¾ ips / MXR Distortion + and Melos Analog Delay DE-1 / Ableton Live
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jcmarchi · 12 days ago
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Next-Level AV Integration with Turtle AV: Dante Audio Solutions Built for Performance
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/next-level-av-integration-with-turtle-av-dante-audio-solutions-built-for-performance/
Next-Level AV Integration with Turtle AV: Dante Audio Solutions Built for Performance
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Turtle AV is redefining professional AV with a suite of Dante-enabled hardware designed for seamless integration, intelligent control, and rock-solid reliability. Whether you’re outfitting a stadium, theater, classroom, or broadcast studio, these solutions deliver unmatched flexibility, redundancy, and ease of use. Here’s a closer look at the latest innovations.
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Compatible with vMix, Vizrt, TriCaster, OBS, Wirecast, and more
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synthtv · 6 months ago
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Rare 70's Analog Synth Through a Rare 70's Analog Delay
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kidiotequea · 1 year ago
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A bunch of pours from the last few weeks, and a cover I made of Subterranean Homesick Alien (Radiohead).
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pedaloftheday · 1 year ago
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We're finishing up our run of effects from AshevilleMusicTools today as "Asheville Week" rolls on, checking out their amazing ADG-1 Analog Delay. Utilizing a pair of Xvive™ high voltage BBDs, this delay features up to 700ms of harmonically rich, perfectly floating echoes with an extensive and fully analog control set unprecedented for a pedal of its size. Our demo video is out now on YT, please check it out and subscribe to our channel while you're there!! Happy Sunday, all!!
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guitarbomb · 1 year ago
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Spurr Audio Echo Mini: A Gateway to Vintage-Inspired Sonic Adventures
Spurr Audio has officially launched the Echo Mini, a groundbreaking echo/delay pedal that infuses every note with a unique “low-fi” charm. This innovative device is engineered to offer an immersive auditory experience, inviting players into a world where sonic exploration knows no bounds. Spurr Audio Echo Mini The Echo Mini stands out with its four user-friendly controls, each meticulously…
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chris-ostkreuz · 6 months ago
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Crafting Lo-Fi Gold: Digital Tools for That 'Oops, I Did It' Sound
In the digital age, where pristine sound quality reigns supreme, a counter-culture has emerged that celebrates the beauty of imperfection. Enter the world of lo-fi music, where glitches, background noise, and an overall sense of "oops" come together to create an enchanting auditory experience. It’s a sound that tells a story—one of happy accidents and unfiltered creativity. In this article, we…
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wallcreeper-and-oro · 5 months ago
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⋆𖦹 oh this is interesting! i'm surprised to see so many pilots who rely on analog! most of my controls are neural, almost exclusively actually but with some motion capture? kinda?
the little quirk is that to enhance the feeling connection beyond even just the neurolink implant is im suspended in a sort of fluid-solid? Liza says it's like some old cradle thing called ooblek? im not sure what that is but she says it does the same thing of responding differently to different types of pressure. I'm not actually sure what the fluid-solid called but alongside the neurolink and (Athena now too) it makes me feel like i am more an embodiment of Wallcreeper than just her pilot, because i can physically feel the impact of each blow or movement, which is helpful data but can leave almost an afterimage of the pain if i get hit? like a mental bruise almost? if that makes sense?
oh also i've noticed i experience a sort of phantom limb syndrome sometimes on dismount, especially if i've been in the cockpit for a good while, cause my brain gets used to computing how to move and balance with the extra limbs and so when i've just got the two again it can kinda mess with my co-ordination a bit (wears off though don't worry)
uuuh im not totally sure what everyone uses, but i know Thebe uses full body capture for her Tokugawa, cause she likes to feel like she's the one fully controlling every movement. I know Liza uses analog for her Tortuga cause she's an old-timer and i assume that's what Dido uses but i haven't actually seen inside her Blackbeard so i'm not too sure, and i don't know what Kanmi uses but i think it's closer to analog with a bit of neural for reaction speed and all that.
thanks for the question though! and hope you can stay out of trouble for a bit (im sure they deserved it but like.. be careful eh), i don't doubt you can hold your own (you look pretty badass) but like ya let your body rest at least.
sending you all good wishes and may the cosmic winds blow in your favour!
This is Ouroboros signing off!
Genuinely curious (Arthur wanted me to do something other then getting into fights for a bit), so I want to put out a question to all the other Lancers out there. What are the control systems in your mech like? I've seen a bunch of different ones and I want to know whats the most popular? Do you have a neural connection? Completly analogue controls? A full body motion capture system?
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